Archie o Cawfield — Archie is in prison for raiding. His brothers wish they could rescue him, and a… As I Went Down to Newbern — "As I went down to Newbern, I went there on the tide, I just got there in time … Baby Please Don't Go — The prisoner begs his girl not to abandon him: "Now your man done gone (x3) To … The Banks of the Don — Singer pays sarcastic tribute to the "boarding-house" by the Don: rent and taxe… Le Beau Militaire (The Handsome Soldier) — French. A young prisoner is conscripted. Without leave, he goes to see Nanette … Black Betty — "Oh Lawd, Black Betty, bam-ba-lam (x2), Black Betty had a baby, bam-ba-lam (x2)… Bold Dighton — The French on Guadeloupe have imprisoned hundreds of seamen. Dighton offers 500… Buddy Won't You Roll Down the Line — First verse describes leasing out of convicts to act as scabs in a miners' stri… Captain Grant — Singer, an apprentice in Northamptonshire, takes to highway robbery and is impr… The Choring Song — Travellers' cant. Singer (Drummond) lay last night in a granary; now he's in pr…